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Break Up With Aspergers Relationship Problems

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I really would like to be in a relationship. I know it is not impossible for an aspie to be in a relationship but I am27 years old and Never have.  I am afraid that I will die first. Many people in my family that are younger that me are married with kids and I […]

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I just want to take a few minutes to express my deep thanks for the work you're doing in the Autism/Asperger's community.

I (and plenty of other as well, I'm sure) see you as a friendly voice offering constant encouragement to people like myself who lived so many years (decades, even) with far more criticism than encouragement.

You see, I was diagnosed with AS a little over 7 years ago, when I was 38. Needless to say, prior to that time I had experienced a lot of emotional damage (from bullying, social rejection, and frequent criticism) and had learned to just withdraw into myself. (I could tell you my story, which also had a couple of elements which I consider providential, but that can wait for another time, if you're interested).

These past 7 years since my diagnosis have been challenging and at times near-unbearable, but I have to say that the last 3-4 years in particular have seen tremendous growth.

I love reading your messages; they are so positive and communicate hope which encourages me to think that I'm not doomed because of my wiring, but that I can transcend my difficulties. For that I am thankful to you.

-Anonymous

Hi Steve,

I really enjoy your podcasts.

I just found out at age 63 that I have Aspergers. A few months ago, I didn't even know what this was. But all this new knowledge is starting to make some sense out of my life. Thank you for your good work and for sharing this information with all of us.

-Anonymous

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